WHEN IT’S BETTER TO SAY “NO”
Not every project is worth taking on. Sometimes turning down a request isn’t losing a client — it’s protecting both them and ourselves.
Over the years, we’ve learned to quickly recognize when a project is almost certain to run into serious problems. Here are the most common stop-cases we encounter:
▪ The client wants it “like everyone else’s,” but with custom changes and at the lowest price
▪ There are no proper source materials, yet the deadlines are already burning
▪ Constant changes to requirements and conditions after the work has already begun
▪ A task with a very low chance of success, but very high expectations
▪ The client isn’t ready to discuss the process and sees us as just an executor
- A good result almost always starts with both sides having a clear and honest understanding of the risks and possibilities.
If you’re currently discussing a project and unsure whether to move forward — write to us. We’ll honestly tell you whether it’s worth taking on or if it’s better to look for another solution.
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